Vampire In The Garden: Season 1/ Episode 2 – Recap/ Review
As Momo realizes not all vampires are evil, we see how invested both sides are in keeping the war going.
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As Momo realizes not all vampires are evil, we see how invested both sides are in keeping the war going.
Aired (Netflix) | 5/16/2022 |
Directed By | Ryōtarō Makihara |
Written By | Ryōtarō Makihara |
Introduced This Episode | |
Kubo | Hiroki Tōchi |
This content contains pertinent spoilers.
Summary
While the Commander was willing to sacrifice her daughter to get Fine, that doesn’t mean she won’t task her brother Kubo to retrieve her. But unfortunately for Kubo, he is on a collision course with Allegro, who, upon the Elders’ orders, is supposed to retrieve the queen and get her back to her senses.
However, both fail. Before either shows up, Fine and Momo bond, and with that, her prejudice against vampires begins to wear down, and she decides she’d rather partner up and run away with Fine than return home with her uncle.
Things To Note
Question(s) Left Unanswered
- How much history and knowledge has been lost due to the war? Also, at what point did humans forget their own history?
What Could Happen Next
- We learn Allegro’s ambition is that to be king
Review
Highlights
How Ignorant Humans Are Of Their Own History
What develops slight intrigue is that humans don’t know their own history and, strangely, have not only bequeathed it to vampires but have damned all that formerly made life worth living. Which we’ll have to wait to see whether that was a political move or ignorance that developed due to fear that any type of performance could draw vampires.
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